Category

San Juan Huts

Durango to Moab Self-Guided - Hermosa Tours

Trip Length

7 days, 6 nights

6 days, 5 nights

Hauling Gear

Riders haul their clothing and personal supplies on the bike to each hut

Hermosa Tours hauls your clothing and personal gear to each campsite

Lodging

Backcountry Huts

Deluxe Camping with shelter and full kitchen; personal tents

Food

Included in cost - stored in the Huts

Riders buy their own specific food and Hermosa Tours hauls it to each camp and keeps it cold and fresh

Beverages

Water and room temperature beer

Water and any ice cold beverage you want Hermosa Tours to haul

Guides

None

Hermosa Tours can include a guide for an extra cost

Ice

None

Hermosa Tours hauls ice and replenishes along the way

Shuttle back to Durango

Not Included - extra $50-300 per rider depending on number in your group

Included

Price

$895/ppr.

$595/ppr.

This “tour” is a bit different from our typical trip offering. We created this trip for those who don’t want a guide, don’t want to be supported during the week and generally just want their own self-serve adventure with a bit of logistical assistance. Each day we relocate a very deluxe camp setup (provided by Ready Camp) of an 8×8 popup tent, full kitchen, dry firewood, camp chairs, fresh water, coolers of food and beverages (you purchase prior to trip) and all your personal gear like tents, bags and clothing. You can go as cheap or deluxe as you want on food, beverages and amenities!!

To the mountain bike world, Durango and Moab don’t really require a lot of introduction. Both destinations have been at the forefront of building the worldwide popularity of the sport. Durango features such classics as the Hermosa Creek Trail and the Colorado Trail, while Moab is the desert wonderland bragging trail gems such as Porcupine Rim and the Slickrock Trail. This trip celebrates both towns and the remote riding in between. Over 6 days and a little over 200 miles we’ll traverse some of the most beautiful and remote terrain as we transition from gorgeous high mountains to the one of a kind desert terrain in Moab.

We start at Durango Mountain Resort, or for the more skilled a great section of the Colorado Trail, and make our way up to Bolam Pass high in the San Juan Mountains. Our day ends with a long, fun descent to a very nice riverside campground.

Day 2:

The second leg of the trip is punctuated by our long, slow traverse around the Lizard Head Wilderness and it’s towering trio of 14,000 peaks.

Day 3:

Day three we transition away from the San Juan Mountains and start our journey to the La Sal Mountains above Moab. Much of this day and the next are spent high above Paradox Valley on the Uncompahgre Plateau.

Day 4:

Today we take a pleasant ride on the Uncompahgre Plateau and visit numerous old mine sites from the 1930s to 1950s, ending with a camp on the rim of Paradox Valley.

Day 5:

:We spend our day working our way up the eastern flanks of the La Sal Mountains. Views are plentiful today as the topography changes from high desert to near alpine.

Day 6:

The grand finale on the world famous Whole Enchilada…a 7000-foot descent from high in the La Sal Mountains all the way to the desert and alongside the Colorado River.

What’s Included in My Trip?

Shuttle to start at Durango Mountain Resort and back to Durango from Moab at the end